180g Audiophile Vinyl Mastered by Friday Music's Joe Reagoso With Kevin Gray From Original Shelter/EMI Tapes!
Its not very often to witness the importance of a new artist when their debut album gets released. From time to time, these initial works will become as legendary as their lifetime careers are. The great Phoebe Snow and her debut album simply titled Phoebe Snow are an example of this rare phenomenon. Filled with nine extraordinary songs, seven of those written by a 23-year-old Phoebe Snow, including the smash hit single Poetry Man, truly became the catalyst for a legendary career which lasted for many years.
In addition to the aforementioned Poetry Man, all of the radio formats found a new love affair with the artist and her new album. This occurred as more tunes developed into top album tracks like the hipster uptown blues found on the masterful Harpo Blues, which also features the jazz great Teddy Wilson on a piano, plus the equally solid and soulful sounds of I Dont Want The Night To End.
The album went onto reach the upper rungs of the music and radio charts and set off a chain of successes for the artist as she was soon singing and touring all over the world with her natural soul/jazz/folk and rock voice and superstar persona. From this debut release, Phoebe Snow also proved how she could collaborate with her fellow musicians as seen on tracks like No Show Tonight with Traffics Dave Mason, Either Or Both with David Bromberg, and It Must Be Sunday with jazz superstars Bob James and Zoot Sims. These collaborative efforts paid off as she soon became the toast of the industry with a bevy of invitations to perform duets and guest vocals with the likes of Paul Simon, Donald Fagen, Dave Grusin, Linda Rondstat, Bonnie Raitt, Michael McDonald and many others. Obviously, the world fell in love with Phoebe Snow.
It is now with great honor for Friday Music to present the great debut album by the Phoebe Snow on 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl. Mastered impeccably from the original Shelter/EMI tapes by Joe Reagoso at Friday Music Studios with Kevin Gray, this amazing album is fully realized in the audiophile domain as it shows off the brilliance of this sorely missed songstress. To honor this brilliant American original, Friday Music also presents this fine album in a rare gatefold album cover, featuring all of the original artwork and lyrics from this once in a lifetime masterpiece. We are also enclosing a poly bag to protect your LP cover and poly lined inner sleeve to help keep your vinyl in mint shape.
Phoebe Snows legendary debut Phoebe Snow... on 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl... Relive and rediscover how much you dug this artist and album... Exclusively from your friends at Friday Music.
Features:
Limited Edition
180g Audiophile Vinyl
Mastered from Original Shelter/EMI Tapes
Mastered by Joe Reagoso with Kevin Gray
Pressed at RTI
Rare gatefold album cover featuring original artwork & lyrics
Protective poly outer sleeve
Protective poly inner sleeve
Guest Musicians:
David Bromberg
Steve Burgh
Chuck Delmonico
Chuck Israels
Bob James
Dave Mason
Hugh McDonald
Ralph McDonald
Steve Mosley
The Persuasions
Margaret Ross
Zoot Sims
Teddy Wilson
Selections:
1. Let the Good Times Roll
2. Harpo's Blues
3. Poetry Man
4. Either or Both
5. San Francisco Bay Blues
6. I Don't Want the Night to End
7. Take Your Children Home
8. It Must Be Sunday
9. No Show Tonight
Its not very often to witness the importance of a new artist when their debut album gets released. From time to time, these initial works will become as legendary as their lifetime careers are. The great Phoebe Snow and her debut album simply titled Phoebe Snow are an example of this rare phenomenon. Filled with nine extraordinary songs, seven of those written by a 23-year-old Phoebe Snow, including the smash hit single Poetry Man, truly became the catalyst for a legendary career which lasted for many years.
In addition to the aforementioned Poetry Man, all of the radio formats found a new love affair with the artist and her new album. This occurred as more tunes developed into top album tracks like the hipster uptown blues found on the masterful Harpo Blues, which also features the jazz great Teddy Wilson on a piano, plus the equally solid and soulful sounds of I Dont Want The Night To End.
The album went onto reach the upper rungs of the music and radio charts and set off a chain of successes for the artist as she was soon singing and touring all over the world with her natural soul/jazz/folk and rock voice and superstar persona. From this debut release, Phoebe Snow also proved how she could collaborate with her fellow musicians as seen on tracks like No Show Tonight with Traffics Dave Mason, Either Or Both with David Bromberg, and It Must Be Sunday with jazz superstars Bob James and Zoot Sims. These collaborative efforts paid off as she soon became the toast of the industry with a bevy of invitations to perform duets and guest vocals with the likes of Paul Simon, Donald Fagen, Dave Grusin, Linda Rondstat, Bonnie Raitt, Michael McDonald and many others. Obviously, the world fell in love with Phoebe Snow.
It is now with great honor for Friday Music to present the great debut album by the Phoebe Snow on 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl. Mastered impeccably from the original Shelter/EMI tapes by Joe Reagoso at Friday Music Studios with Kevin Gray, this amazing album is fully realized in the audiophile domain as it shows off the brilliance of this sorely missed songstress. To honor this brilliant American original, Friday Music also presents this fine album in a rare gatefold album cover, featuring all of the original artwork and lyrics from this once in a lifetime masterpiece. We are also enclosing a poly bag to protect your LP cover and poly lined inner sleeve to help keep your vinyl in mint shape.
Phoebe Snows legendary debut Phoebe Snow... on 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl... Relive and rediscover how much you dug this artist and album... Exclusively from your friends at Friday Music.
Features:
Limited Edition
180g Audiophile Vinyl
Mastered from Original Shelter/EMI Tapes
Mastered by Joe Reagoso with Kevin Gray
Pressed at RTI
Rare gatefold album cover featuring original artwork & lyrics
Protective poly outer sleeve
Protective poly inner sleeve
Guest Musicians:
David Bromberg
Steve Burgh
Chuck Delmonico
Chuck Israels
Bob James
Dave Mason
Hugh McDonald
Ralph McDonald
Steve Mosley
The Persuasions
Margaret Ross
Zoot Sims
Teddy Wilson
Selections:
1. Let the Good Times Roll
2. Harpo's Blues
3. Poetry Man
4. Either or Both
5. San Francisco Bay Blues
6. I Don't Want the Night to End
7. Take Your Children Home
8. It Must Be Sunday
9. No Show Tonight